Monthly Archive: April 2012

Global Truth Project: The Barnes Review May/June 2012

The May/June issue of The Barnes Review has appeared. Look into this issue’s Table of Contents, read its editorial “A Global Revisionist Truth Project,” and peruse the lead article by Joaquin Bochaca, “Italy Divided—The Last Days of Mussolini & Fascist Italy.”

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1953: How the CIA Overthrew Iran’s Democratic Government

Iran is currently the focus of world attention. But where did all the trouble start? In 1953, the CIA overthrew Iran’s democratically elected government and replaced it with the Shah regime. 26 years later, in 1979, this U.S. puppet regime was swept away in an Islamic revolution. Here is a book describing how things went sour in 1953 between Iran and the U.S. Don’t blame Iran, though…

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Two Brief Studies on Lutheran Reformation

Two brief studies on the Lutheran reformation: “Twelve Reformation Heroes” contains short biographies of the twelve most renowned reformers like John Wycliffe, John Huss, Ulrich Zwingli, Martin Luther, William Tyndale and John Calvin, while “Leaders of the Lutheran Reformation” discusses the efforts of Martin Luther and those who followed in his footsteps.

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New Edition of Anthropological Classic: Race, by J.R. Baker

A landmark book by Oxford University professor John Baker on human races and civilizations is finally back in stock with a third edition, updated with world DNA map. It maps out the biological differences between different races, describes species and races (subspecies), hybrids, and defines criteria permitting to group them as more or less primitive or advanced. A powerful rejection of Boasian relativism…

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Human Rights, the Holocaust-Shoah and Historical Truth

In 2011 the United Nations released Comment #34 as a guideline for governments and NGOs on how to interpret articles 19 & 20 of the U.N.’s Declaration of Human Rights. It says, “Laws that penalise the expression of opinions about historical facts are incompatible” with the spirit of this Declaration. Australian free speech activist Dr. Töben dug deeper into the matter, though, and discovered some ugly ifs and buts, which once more leave revisionists out in the rain…

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Prominent ‘Thought Criminal’ Pens New Book Detailing Battle for Historical & Holocaust Truth

Germar Rudolf is back—with a powerful message: resist the oppressors! His new book about his trials and tribulations is now available. In it, he tells more than just his story. It is a beacon of freedom and human dignity, of dissent and civil disobedience against the tyrants who want to force us to believe in fairy tales used to justify past and future wars and mass slaughters…

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